Gaming Corps Partners with Alea for Game Distribution


Gaming Corps, a Sweden-based publicly-listed game development company, has expanded its reach in the igaming industry by forming a partnership with casino aggregator platform Alea. This collaboration will enhance the distribution of Gaming Corps’ diverse suite of premium games.

Alea, renowned for its position as a leading aggregator platform, offers an extensive collection of over 10,000 casino games to its operator partners. Its platform, known for seamless integration capabilities through a single API, caters to various online casinos.

With this partnership, Alea’s platform will be enriched by Gaming Corps’ comprehensive portfolio, including Crash, Mine, Table, and Slot games, along with Plinko. The content array from Gaming Corps includes several popular recent releases like “Wild Woof,” “Plinkgoal,” “Raging Zeus Mines,” and “Paddy’s Payout.” Additionally, the partnership will feature classic series like “Jet Lucky” and “Coin Miner.”

Mats Lundin, Gaming Corps’ Director of Sales, said: “We are delighted to add our exciting games suite to one of the standout casino aggregator platforms in the market provided by Alea. Alea´s team has taken a perfect step towards the future of iGaming by adding our diverse and growing portfolio. Not only do they have an amazing clientele of operators on their platform already, but they also operate in some of our key markets which makes this a perfect match.

“I look forward to working with Alea and utilising the benefits of the partnership, with Alea’s platform being strengthened and more players having the chance to make the most of our collaboration.”

Eduard Verdaguer, Game Manager at Alea said: “It will be a pleasure to host Gaming Corps’ thrilling content on our platform for our partners to offer to their players. This selection of titles will make the platform even stronger and will help us provide yet more variety to operators. We are constantly on the hunt for innovative and new content and Gaming Corps is perfect in that sense.”

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